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Dr. Claudio Dario
The satellite as a driver for quality and universal eHealth services
Director GeneralLocal Health Authority of TrevisoVeneto, Italy
PresidentArsenàl.IT
Veneto’s Research Center for eHealth Innovation – Veneto, Italy
Accreditamento di eccellenza 2007-2010
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Increase efficiency of revenuecollection
Explore innovative methods of financing
Reprioritize budgets
UNIVERSAL COVERAGE
The contents of the World Health Report 2010”
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The European
Health Strategy
Also the European Commission focused the Community Health Strategy for 2008-13 over 4 principles:
1.Shared health values: empowerment of patient, patient-centerend healthcare, reduction of inequalty on the level of cares (Eastern euope)
2.Health is the Greatest Wealth (Virgil): the value of prevention to contain increasing economic and social costs
3.Health in all policies: develop sinergies with the other fields of politic, as environment, work, food safety, research and innovation, agricultural policy, ecc…
4.Strenghten the EU’s voice in global health, sharing EU’s best practices and strategies with the other international organizations (WHO)
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1. Fostering good health
in ageing Europe
2. Protect citizens from health threats
3. Supporting dynamic health
systems
Starting from the 4 principles three main concrete objectives has been
identified by the commission:
1.Fostering good health in an ageing Europe: promote health and prevent
disease (fight poor nutrition, promote physical activity, increase alcohol and
tobacco taxation, etc… )
2.Protecting citizens from health threats: safety and security, preparedness
and response to epidemics/bioterrorism, workers’ safety, food safety.
3.Supporting dynamic health systems and new technologies: eHealth to
provide citizen-centred care, follow the mobility of citizens and care
professionals over EU and lower the costs of healthcare. In this field a big
objective is to create an European wide eHealth area.
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eHealth
“The combined use in the health sector of electronic communication and information technology (digital data transmitted, stored and retrieved electronically) for clinical, educational and administrative purposes, both at the local site and at a distance”
(WHO 2002; Mitchell 1999)
eHealth, connecting healthcare facilities, professionals and citizens, allows
to:
•extend the access to health data;
•improve the quality and the continuity of care
•increase the quality and the reliability of collected data;
•reduce costs (economic and organizational)
Telemedicine. The delivery of healthcare services, where distance is a critical factor, by healthcare professionals using information and communications technologies for the
exchange of valid information for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease and injuries, research and evaluation, and for the continuing education of healthcare providers,
all in the interest of advancing the health of individuals and their communities (WHO 1997).
The European Commission recognizes the key role of eHealth and the 5
ICT-enabled benefits for EU society
eHealth and telemedicine are identified as enabler of benefits for the
EU society and some concrete actions are suggested by the Digital
Agenda:
Telemedicine. The delivery of healthcare services, where distance is a critical factor, by healthcare professionals using information and communications technologies for the
exchange of valid information for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease and injuries, research and evaluation, and for the continuing education of healthcare providers,
all in the interest of advancing the health of individuals and their communities (WHO 1997).
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development of sustainable healthcare and ICT-support for independent and dignified living
Secure online access to medical data
Telecounselling and emergen-cy care
Ambient assisted living for elderly and disabled people
Common semantics: standards and interoperability
Some concrete actions are identified to develop susstainable
healthcare and ICT-support for independent and dignified living:
•develop secure online access for Europeans to their medical data
(empowerment);
•widespread telecounselling and emergency care;
•develop Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) services for elderly and
disabled people to be intependent and active (eInclusion): tele-
monitoring, fall prevention, support for dementia;
•widely adopt standards, interoperability and common semantics for
medical data.
European Commission and Its Member countries identified these key
areas and allocated funds for their development with several means:
7th framework Workprogramme, Interreg, AAL, etc...
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Accessibility Ubiquity
Broadbandcommunications
Flexibility reliability
Affordable costs of access and
mantainance
Some technological requirements for the delivery of good eHealth services
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Accessibility Ubiquity
Broadbandcommunications
Flexibility reliability
Affordable costs of access and
mantainance
The use of satellite satisfies to many of these requirements
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Telemedicine, homecare
Emergency consultation
eLearning and CME
Epidemiology, environmental studies
Extensive access to clinical data
These are also the area of application of many and many projectsfunded by ESA in the ARTES Programme:
•Telemedicine, homecare and emergency consultation for: remote orisolated areas (patients, small hospitals, prisons, oil platforms, developing countries, peace and war missions) and means of transport (aircrafts, boats, spacecrafts, etc…)
•Continuing medical education, enhancing the broadcast capability of the satellite: one teacher and many sites served contemporary. This can be applied also to patients at home, with prevention campaigns promoting healthy lifestyle
•Epidemiology, environmental studies for prevention, health earlywarning, preparedness to epidemics and bioterrorism
•Extensive access to clinical data for patients (EHR in mobility) and healthcare professionals (EHR in mobility, distribuited databases for clinical research)
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L’esempio di NEAR TO NEEDS
INTERNET
• Medical assistance for italian people living near Timisoara and Bucarest and for romanian people working in italian companies
• Project co-funded in 2006 by ESA, ULSS 9 Treviso, other local agencies and banks
Near to Needs project
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• Applications: Telelaboratory, Teleradiology, Telecounselling, Patient Health Record, eLearning
• The network: 1 satellite station in Italy and 5 stations in Romania
Near to needs project
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Some key factors for the success of eHealth applications via satellite:
•before to start an application, study an appropriate business model to
grant economical sustainability, cost savings, demand aggregation
•the satellite has to be considered complementary (integrated) and not
substitutive to the terrestrial network
•response to concrete needs (mainly clinical and economic, rather
than demographic and political):
• “global” systems for public health (epidemiology and
environmental surveillance)
• “local” systems for assisted medical support (couselling,
ECM)
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TEMPUS - Telemedicine services for commercial aviationTEMPUS TEMPUS -- Telemedicine services for commercial aviationTelemedicine services for commercial aviation• reduction of costs for emergency landings of long-haul flights• better diagnoses • quick intervention• economic sustainability: large scale adoption by airline
T4MOD - Telemedicine for the French, German, Italian ad Spanish Ministries of Defence
T4MOD T4MOD -- Telemedicine for the French, German, Telemedicine for the French, German, Italian ad Spanish Ministries of DefenceItalian ad Spanish Ministries of Defence
• healthcare services for peace-keeping forces in remote areas• better diagnoses and appropriate care• support of specialists
VECMAP – Disease vector mappingVECMAP VECMAP –– Disease vector mappingDisease vector mapping• different targets: public health authorities, research institutes,
private companies• easy-to-scale application• sustainability study of the model
In this workshop we will look in the applications developed in the ARTES Programme for some of these success factors and for how user needs have been met.
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• integrated network for coverage of remote areas• easy-to-scale application• sustainability study of the model• collection and sharing of critical epidemiological data
SAFE – Satellites for epidemiology in GeorgiaSAFE SAFE –– Satellites for epidemiology in GeorgiaSatellites for epidemiology in Georgia
TESHEALTH – Telemedicine in support to primary preventionTESHEALTH TESHEALTH –– Telemedicine in support to primary preventionTelemedicine in support to primary prevention• prevention of cronic diseases• integrated network (terrestrial/satellite)• patient self-confidence, eInclusion and empowerment• effective contact with physicians• exchange of medical data (PHR)
ASSIST – Assessment and evaluation tools for telemedicineASSIST ASSIST –– Assessment and evaluation tools for telemedicineAssessment and evaluation tools for telemedicine• assessment methodology for the evaluation of telemedicine
applications based on satellite communication• cost-benefit analysis• objective evaluation, individuation of concrete needs
In this workshop we will look in the applications developed in the ARTES Programme for some of these success factors and for how user needs have been met.
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The role of satellite applications in emergency relief operations in Japan.
•hearth observations: how the landscape is changed after the tsunami
•nuclear fallout monitoring: how the nuclear fallout cloud is changing and travelling over the Pacific Ocean
•nuclear central monitoring: satellite photos to detect the damages to the nuclear implants
•telecommunications: submarine and terrestrial cables damaged, cellular communications out of order, etc… satellite communications essential
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Thanks for your attention!